and also christopher meyer, former british ambassador to the us: "there‘s a deep confusion in today‘sthe future relationship. may‘s deal is about ratifying stage i, the indicative votes are mainly about stage 2." that is correct in part that we should say part of theresa may‘s deal is the political declaration and that has been rejected by mps twice and that does deal with the outline ambitions for the future. just to reemphasize, to mile mps will not be voting on it, they will just be voting on the withdrawal deal section of this. and let‘s go back to rob watson one last time—onjust how mind—bogglingly confusing this all is for everyone. the reason why it is like that, there are several reasons but one as it was always going to be immensely difficult to carry out a brexit given that whether you like the european union or not, britton‘s membership of it as an integral part of the foreign and domestic policy so that is point number one but point number two, by this time, if you think about it, three years on from the referendum and the referendum was immensely divisive, there is an awf